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Revision as of 08:46, 30 November 2008
cleats
Plural: cleats
If English were a simple language, the mere fact that these shoes are called cleats would indicate that they allowed you to cleat something, in the way that you can hammer something with a hammer, lead someone with lead, or beat someone with a beet. Sadly, English isn't a simple language, so no cleating is allowed, whether or not you're wearing these shoes.
Boots
Power: 1
Autosell value: 10
+2 Reflexes
How Obtained
Neighboring and neighborly neighborhood